After seeing the vid a few times (I'm a UFO believer and seer) it could be explained by a shadow. As a pilot to me it does appear to traverse the
cloud at the same time as the 'gap' appears. If you check pixel colour it is not the same as background sky which would be required if it were to
completely separate the cloud as proposed.

The 'flying metal' could be some test warhead or some sort of countermeasure?

Originally posted by GORGANTHIUM
That was a very fast US stealth aircraft travling past the missle scanning it to see if it was carrying a nuclear weapon.

There are so many
things I could say to this, but I will be civil. So I will just say no, it wasn't... and what are you using to back this wild claim up? I mean, in
order to have a stealth out there in the first place we would have had to have pre-knowledge of when the event was taking place and exactly where. I
don't think we had that.

Right you numpties listen up, and listen good. If you're going to try and debunk this, at least try and do it properly. I actually think this is an
excellent video of something truly unusual.

1) Shadow Theory

This is NOT a shadow. Shadows are cast by objects intersecting light source paths. Clearly, the brightest light source in this picture is that of
the sun (duh!) and as such the shadow would be cast DOWNWARDS - not FORWARDS. Plus, the dark patch in the cloud is FLATLY LINEAR in shape, whereas
the smoke plume from the missile is bulbous and snaking.

There is NO correlation between the smoke plume and the dark patch in the cloud.

2) The Dark Patch

The dark patch is SHADOW being cast DOWNWARDS on the underside of the 'cleft' that has been cut into the cloud by a moving object. Anyone who knows
anything about gas behaviour knows that in order to create a clean cut like this, the material must be almost instantaneously removed. No man made
object flying at that altitude can do that. Period. A meteor or something of that ilk coud potentially do it, but I wouldn't put money on that,
especially as it would react and be extremely hot and visibly so.

3) The Missile

A missile has been 'tested' in Iran. Funny that it should be streaking directly towards an otherwise unseen object in the sky. We are 'told'
it's a Shahab missile, but if that's the case, why does it appear to be flying directly towards a stationary UFO? Was the UFO targeted? And to be
fair, let's not beat about the bush - this IS a UFO. If I was the UFO, I'd certainly want to get out of the way of a highly explosive missile
object streaking towards me.

In my view, there is no plausible man-made explanation for this - as such, I'd declare that it is something beyond humanity.

It looks like the shadow from the exhaust trailer. I've watch its several times and it looks like the shadow is cast right as it approaches the
cloud. I don't see how you guys are seeing a UFO. It doesn't look like anything other than a grey line in the cloud.

Shadows lol. That was obviously a spy plane trying to catch the missiles on the ground out in the open but came over a little late. I know we have a
new one because it flew over the gulf one night and its sonic booms shook the whole west coast of Florida. It was louder than the space shuttle coming
over by a long shot.

Many thought that it was an earthquake. My sliding glass doors about came out of their tracks the house shook so dam hard.

This has to be what we are seeing here. Iran knows when our satellites are overhead so this would be our only chance to take pictures of the missiles
before they launch.

I dont know why nobody has noticed it and maybe Im mistaken and please correct me if im wrong...but wouldnt a shadow appear from left to right when
the light source is from the right like on that footage?

To me it looks like the clouds vanish because of some high velocity object shooting through.

has any 1 noticed that the gap was produce via 2 movements...1st from left to right than from right to left like a zip-zap
so whatever it was first went to the right and rapidly changed direction to left...am i wrong?

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